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Gear

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Pack electronics like a pro

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More and more bike companies are selling road bikes built to be ridden on dirt roads. Are they marketing hype or the future of cycling?

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Three brands committing major R&D to making their ski boots fit and perform for women

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We love this town for its world-class trails, but it also caters to those who like to pedal in many other ways

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Not everything made for sliding on snow has to cost a fortune

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The action-cam maker says it's fixed the problem that had some Karmas suddenly plunging to the ground

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This multitool doubles as a belt buckle

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Yvon Chouinard would be proud of these retro climbing shoes

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Ducati's latest adventure bike isn't its fastest, but it is better off-road, easier to ride, and $4K cheaper than its big brother

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This tent hangs from a tree and can hold up to 500 pounds

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Smartwool discovered that women run at much different temperatures than men. Now it's using that data to reengineer its women's socks and base layers.

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Watch our Gear Guy, Joe Jackson, on his quest to find the very best (and cheesiest) ski and snowboard jokes.

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Darcy Conover couldn't find the ultimate base layer, so she ended up designing one herself. I've been testing her women's piece for the past few months and can verify that it is indeed a stroke of genius.

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Vests are the Swiss Army knives of layering. They work in summer and winter, in town and on the mountain, for early morning dawn patrols and out for dinner. Here are six of our favorites.

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Survivorman Les Stroud designed this knife

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This watch comes with 10 feet of paracord

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We all covet the top-shelf stuff, but our most useful and well-loved kit is often nothing fancy

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This multitool will help you organize your keys

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Gear that's guaranteed to help you have a memorable and romantic holiday

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Fashion brand Taylor Stitch designed this bike.

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This motorcycle was designed for the desert.

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The most exciting new products from the country's largest ski trade show

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We scoured the floor of the Outdoor Retailer Winter Market show to find the perfect Valentine's Day gifts for that special outdoorsy someone.

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Would you pay $200 for a Canadian tuque?

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The ultimate winter toy for big kids

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These should all get lots of use from November through May

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Experience in extreme wind chill can teach all of us outdoor recreationists about proper layering—without breaking the bank

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At last, buying a fat bike doesn't have to be an investment for just a few snowy months per year

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Our new favorite adventure vehicle

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This tent fits 14 people

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Welcome to professional climber Cedar Wright’s Boulder gear shed, or, as he calls it, his “discombobulated junk show.” It’s also an adventure athlete’s paradise packed into a one-car garage that’s bursting with ice climbing, paragliding, big-wall climbing, and biking equipment stacked in neat—and not so neat—piles.

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Pro Climber and Filmmaker Cedar Wright knows a thing or two about adventure, and his gear shed is full to the brim with climbing, paragliding and cycling equipment.

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This watch comes packaged in a steel cage

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This multitool hides in your bike frame

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Like a smartphone for your bike

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Tony Krupicka is one of the world’s foremost ultra runners. The 33-year-old Nebraska native is a two-time winner of the Leadville 100 and the 50-Mile Trail National Championships, and he’s placed second in the county’s original ultra—Western States 100. Last month, he let us into his Boulder, Colorado, home, which is strewn with training tools, from road bikes and ski-mo skis to running shoes and cams.

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The most sustainable kitchen knife on the market

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The days of counting steps are over. The Mio Slice looks at your heart rate to give you an overall health score based in science.

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We awarded Gotenna Mesh with one of our 5 Gear of the Show Awards. Their device lets you text and use GPS without cell service.

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The Flir Duo captures thermal images so rescuers can locate hikers, skiers, or anyone else who might have gotten stranded outside at night

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Polartec teamed with legendary mountain guide Peter Whittaker on its new MtnLogic line of apparel.

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Ultrarunner Anton Krupicka’s Boulder apartment is just steps away from the Flatirons and is packed with climbing tools, bikes, skis, and endless shoes.

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This jacket from Arc'Teryx falls in line with the current trend of mating a midlayer to an outerlayer

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We asked the pros on scene at this year's Outdoor Retailer Winter Market Demo Day what they always have with them for a day of skiing

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Always on the cusp of environmental innovation, Patagonia's Powslayer jacket earned one of our Gear of the Show awards. The balance between technical performance and environmental impact make this a great jacket.

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In an effort to expand their market, Crescent Moon created an all-foam snowshoe called the Eva which technical but user-friendly. With this new product, Crescent Moon took home one of our Gear of the Show Awards.

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This helmet has superior fit and protection capabilities.

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With an upgraded toe release combined with a traditional alpine heel, this binding has exceptional power transmission. We're excited to give the Fritschi Techton 12 binding a Gear of the Show award.

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The Outside bike test made us more convinced than ever that disc brakes are the future

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Everyone needs this spork

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The Scope ley's you instantly measure snow pack characteristics while ski touring.

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We scoured the show floor at this year's Outdoor Retailer Winter Market to find best new products for under $30

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Five innovative, affordable products coming out next winter

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Everything you need to go up and down

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Three warm, bomber, kickass alternatives to the hardshell

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Don’t leave this multitool at home

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A beginners guide to overlanding

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Outside editors and writers weigh in on the one thing that made everything easier and better

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A foam roller for travelers

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Watch to find out what we loved about the new Blizzard Quattro RX ski.

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The new Dynastar Speed Zone 12 TI stood out for its innovative sidewall construction and ability to rip down groomers at high speeds.

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The DPS Wailer 106 and Zelda 106 were standouts at our ski test, handling everything from groomers to tree runs with ease.

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Last December, 15 testers gathered for the annual Outside Magazine Bike Test, in which we select the rising crop of the coming year’s bikes and ride the bejeezus out of them to determine which are the most promising.

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Buy this bike and the brand will donate a bike in your name

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An urban commuter's dream bike

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This is the best Jeep yet

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This trailer has a pull out kitchen

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The new Ellipse comes with a whole suit of smart anti-theft and safety features

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Need sunglasses for climbing, mountaineering, or traveling through snow and ice? We tested three pairs across three continents and two hemispheres to find out how they stack up.

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A military inspired watch, with style

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Volkswagen’s desperate. Van buyers shouldn’t be.

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The ultimate top-to-bottom kit for inbounds laps

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This coffee table is almost too beautiful to use.

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The Swiss just made a better pocketknife

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The five products we're most excited to test next winter

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For exercising with music, wire-free headphones are the holy grail. But are Apple's AirPods the closest to perfection? We tested half a dozen of its competitors to find out.

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The wireless Rumpl Puffe- wants to warm up your next camping trip

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Watch as we run the Thunderhead through a car wash to find out just how waterproof the bag really is.

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